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Sydney's Speed Humps Create Dangerous Confusion on Streets
Politics

Sydney's Speed Humps Create Dangerous Confusion on Streets

Sydney residents are calling out dangerously confusing speed humps across the city, with many mistaken for pedestrian crossings. The problem is prompting councils to reconsider their traffic calming strategies.

Silent Architect of a Global Community: VNDB Founder Yorhel's Legacy Beyond The Database
Gaming

Silent Architect of a Global Community: VNDB Founder Yorhel's Legacy Beyond The Database

Yoran Heling, the Dutch software developer known as Yorhel, founded the Visual Novel Database in 2007 after struggling to find information about Japanese games online. His death on March 17 has left the gaming community confronting a preservation challenge that reflects broader questions about cultural heritage and the internet.

Sandilands takes $100m contract dispute to Federal Court
Business

Sandilands takes $100m contract dispute to Federal Court

Kyle Sandilands has filed legal action against ARN Media in the Federal Court, alleging the network unlawfully terminated his $100 million contract following an on-air disagreement with co-host Jackie O Henderson.

Fears Iran's New Leader Has Undeclared Assets in Australia
World

Fears Iran's New Leader Has Undeclared Assets in Australia

Iran's newly appointed supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, controls luxury properties across Europe, the Middle East and North America. Experts now warn Australia's real estate sector may be vulnerable to his regime's assets.

Hull sets Oceanic record with 1500m silver in Poland
Sports

Hull sets Oceanic record with 1500m silver in Poland

Jessica Hull has claimed silver in the women's 1500 metres at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland, setting a new Oceanic record with a time of 3:59.45.

Fuel Crisis Pushes Transport Operators Toward Shutdown
Business

Fuel Crisis Pushes Transport Operators Toward Shutdown

Australia's transport sector faces potential collapse as soaring diesel costs squeeze operators with razor-thin margins, with trucking associations warning of parked fleets and empty supermarket shelves by mid-April.